The article was originally scanned and posted on a Bruce Lee Tribute Page:

“The following articles were published in Impact Magazine – November 2002 Edition, Issue #131. This contains an introduction and a behind the scenes look of the eagerly awaited Quentin Tarantino movie Kill Bill which also has the time to pay tribute to Bruce Lee & Game of Death in particular”

Adam Sandler got married this weekend to his lontime girlfriend (here’s the pics), and none other than Quentin Tarantino was in attendance. This may seem a bit off-topic, but I think its a pretty good hint that the semi-rumors of Tarantino’s next film – Inglorious Bastards – are legit. Inglorious Bastards, for those that haven’t heard, is a long rumored WW2 film that is supposed to star Adam Sandler and Michael Madsen.

Quentin could come in here and suck the air out of the room. George is very low key. Very laid back. He knows what he wants to do. He leaves the actors alone and lets us do what he wants to do. There was stuff falling down, saws going off. Everything that would make another director crazy. He was very calm – even when the storm came.

The Japanese Kill Bill website has a couple of new keyword codes that are now operational. Typing in ‘TARANTINO’ once inside the site starts what is apparently a teaser trailer airing in Japan (the dialogue is in English but there are Japanese subtitles). Very cool stuff.

Typing in ‘QUENTIN’ once you get inside the website reveals a weird partially-obscured photo montage of Tarantino.

The score for Kill Bill is being created by Lars Ulrich (Metallica) and RZA (Wu Tang Clan). Its been reported elsewhere that these two were producing the soundtrack rather than creating the score, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.

aimed at giving well-known personalities outside the TV business a chance to program prime time for a week. Trio’s audience isn’t rated yet by Nielsen Media Research, so even guest programmers needn’t worry about losing their jobs.

Somehow, regardless of what he decides to put on the air, I can’t see Quentin fearing losing his regular job over this gig.

That may be an overstatement from Lucy, but it won’t come as a suprise to anyone familiar w/ Tarantino’s works to find gratituous violence in this film. Plus, since neither Mr. Blonde’s ear removal job on the cop in Reservoir Dogs or the accidental shooting of Marvin in the car during Pulp Fiction didn’t lead to mass vomiting, I doubt Kill Bill will either.

“It’s so violent,” she told press in Beijing while promoting Charlie’s Angels 2. “People will leave the movie theatre or get sick in the movie theatre. There’s so much violence that it becomes not numbing, but almost comedic. There’s a scene where there’s so much violence that the colour of the film goes into black and white, so that the blood looks like oil. It’s cinematic; it’s art.”